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An initial-value problem is given
in an impulse/ change in momentum problem where mv(final)-mv(initial)=Ft if the initial velocity is zero can i cancel out the
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Emily
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how do I solve this problem 2x/2=(6-3y)/2?
2x/2=(6-3y)/2? <b>I solved it for you in my initial answer. The 2 in the numerator
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cheryl
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This problem is 1st order for half life.
How long would it take for the concentration of cyclopropane to decrease to 50% of its
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Chris
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a) Sketch the phase line for the differential equation
dy/dt=1/((y-2)(y+1)) and discuss the behavior of the solution with initial
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Erica
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a) Sketch the phase line for the differential equation
dy/dt=1/((y-2)(y+1)) and discuss the behavior of the solution with initial
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Erica
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a) Sketch the phase line for the differential equation
dy/dt=1/((y-2)(y+1)) and discuss the behavior of the solution with initial
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Erica
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a) Sketch the phase line for the differential equation
dy/dt=1/((y-2)(y+1)) and discuss the behavior of the solution with initial
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Erica
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I really don't know how to approach this problem and I really need help.
Using the average molarity of your initial acetic acid
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Megan
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A computer technician charges a fee of $50 to diagnose a problem and $70 per hour to fix it. Write an equation in
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Show that y= x + sinx-pi satisfies the initial value problem
dy/dx=1 + cos x, y(pi)= 0 i don't understand how to do this problem.
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Dan
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